PLAYER PROFILE
Anderson Parker
- Age26
- Born28 January 1998
- Birth PlaceNSW, Australia
- LivesNSW, Australia
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachKeegan Oh-Chee
On court
- Made his Grand Slam debut at Australian Open 2024
- Won his first ITF Super Series at the Melbourne Wheelchair Classic in 2023
- His favorite player is Rafeal Nadal. He says his style is so crazy and out there; he loves watching him play
- Loves playing tennis and considers his team part of the family
- Part of the Cape Fear Academy’s boys tennis team and won tennis player of the week for key contributions in the singles and doubles games.
Off court
- Plays basketball to a high level
- Works part time to fund his dream of becoming a pro tennis player
Anderson Parker in the news
Jin Woodman: The new face of Australian wheelchair tennis
13 November, 2024
Jin Woodman has proven he's a star in the making after winning three titles at the 2024 Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships.
Read moreJin Woodman has proven he's a star in the making after winning three titles at the 2024 Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships.
Australia’s top wheelchair players set for national championships
7 November, 2024
The 2024 Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships will play out at Melbourne Park from Friday 8 to Sunday 10 November.
Read moreThe 2024 Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships will play out at Melbourne Park from Friday 8 to Sunday 10 November.
Aussie weekly wrap: Another record-breaking week in Australian tennis
2 September, 2024
Ben Weekes and Alex de Minaur were among the record-breaking Australians shining brightly on the world stage this week.
Read moreBen Weekes and Alex de Minaur were among the record-breaking Australians shining brightly on the world stage this week.
Australian duo proud despite doubles exit at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
1 September, 2024
Ben Weekes and Anderson Parker produced an impressive performance in the men's wheelchair doubles event at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Read moreBen Weekes and Anderson Parker produced an impressive performance in the men's wheelchair doubles event at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.